Agora is a café and restaurant inspired by Mexican antijitos (“little cravings”): typical Mexican street food like tacos and quesadillas. Its extensive menu also offers Asian, Tex-Mex, authentic Myanmar dishes and build-your-own sandwich options. Agora’s cocktails include a revival of Myanmar’s gin-based Pegu Club cocktail, first imbibed in the 1920s, and their version of the world’s longest named cocktail, inspired by Thai flavors.
This restaurant only serves breakfast and it is always full ! The staple here is noodles. Take a pick : sichet (noodles with fried garlic), meeshay (Mandalay noodle), tobu nwe (noodles with bean curd) orand Shan traditional noodles. They make tea and coffee fresh for their customers, no instant sachets, and they are against the use of MSG. No wonder customers come back every morning : quality food always wins the hearts (and the stomachs) of the people.
This simple Korean restaurant and bar serves easy going Korean staples. Both tables and a counter are available and it is already becoming popular amongst Koreans and foreigners alike. The pork cuttlets are delicious (Ks.8000) and a glass of whisky will cost you Ks.3000.
Exclusively for pasta lovers, designed and integrated for a comfortable environment for the working or chilling crowd. Soups, salads, and a wide variety of hearty and tasty sauces, and a rice selection of affordable wines.
Delicious Strawberry cheese cake, Chicken Sausage Croissant, Chicken puff,
Cherry tomato bread,Carrot cake, Potato cake & Eclair etc. can get here.
96 cafe is specialized in Malaysian and Singaporean style cusines. There is also Kung Fu Tea Master service showing the act of pouring. The cafe have a warm environment and good for team meetings.
Conceived as a destination restaurant for food & wine lovers, Wine Link is the address for gourmands who appreciate exceptional food and wine in a relaxed and hip atmosphere. Serving modern Asian & European cuisine, prepared by talented chefs under the watchful eye of Celebrity Chef “Kevin Cape”, diners can choose between an air-conditioned lounge and an al fresco dining section.
Shweli BBQ has been serving almost 5 million customers since 2001. They are professional, authentic and friendly. Come and check us out, you will be amazed.
Mary’s is a breakfast and lunch restaurant with outdoor seating, offering friendly service and delicious breakfasts, brunch and lunch with Western and Asian dishes.
Another great place to chill with reasonable priced food and drinks in town. The place is quite small but full with fun people.
Aroma is a famous Indian restaurant in Bagan and is now opening a new branch in Yangon. They have a diverse palette of Indian food from Briyani to Curry. The two storey restaurant is more spacious and better for family gatherings. They have new menus coming in for both of their branches.
Originally come from Thailand’s village Doi Channg , this cafe offers you to experience one-of-a-kind coffee tastes. And you can also enjoy the unique and delicious dishes of Thailand. So just come here as the comfortable and cozy is awaiting you.
This Shan restaurant specialises in dishes from the Inle Lake area. The Inthar people eat to suit the weather and geographical location, which means a lot of fish and turmeric that is said to help fight off malaria and fever. Recommended dishes include the traditional morning snack “hin htote” – steamed rice poweder with onion leaves, and flavoured with ju myit (an edible root) and fried garlic.
































